Gray's Anatomy for Students
Author:Richard L. Drake, A. Wayne Vogl, Adam W.M. Mitchell
Edition:4th Edition
Human anatomy is presented through a clinically focused approach, linking structure with function across major body systems. It integrates regional anatomy with medical relevance, helping learners understand how anatomical relationships support diagnosis, procedures, and patient care.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: The Body: Anatomical Organization & Clinical→
- Chapter 2: Back: Vertebral Column, Muscles & Spinal Anatomy→
- Chapter 3: Thorax: Heart, Lungs & Thoracic Anatomy→
- Chapter 4: Abdomen: Abdominal Organs, Vessels & Clinical Anatomy→
- Chapter 5: Pelvis & Perineum: Pelvic Organs & Floor Anatomy→
- Chapter 6: Lower Limb: Hip, Thigh, Leg & Foot Anatomy→
- Chapter 7: Upper Limb: Shoulder, Arm, Forearm & Hand Anatomy→
- Chapter 8: Head & Neck: Cranial, Cervical & Facial Anatomy→
- Chapter 9: Neuroanatomy: Brain, Spinal Cord & Nervous System→
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